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I wont fail because ill go to uni and study then get more money then you do a week hahah I WIN! You fail!.... this is so pointless but im with charmaine!!

BUT in the mean time, we'll all be saving up and by the time you finish Uni and get a decent job, we could all be retired!!

haha ah... Uni's over-rated. I have a few mates doing degree's in random things, passing, and then working as an Admin assistant or something. Uni's only good for those massive paying jobs, like Engineers or Architects...

But sticking it out another 3 or 4 years at Uni? Most jobs these days ask for more experience and less qualifications, such as I.T.

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Nah son dont worry bout elle.

I heard from a mate that it actually IS tonight, except she screwed up the date when she started this thread, and it is sposed to be tonight 3.9.08

NOT 3.8.08.

Friggin weird for a wednesday thats for sure.

My mate also said it won't be very good either cos he knows the person whos organising it??

Well I work during the day 8-5.30, then I'm at TAFE for my Management course 6-10pm two night per week. Plus I get lots of homework, drafting assignments, CAD assignments etc to do on the nights I'm not at tafe. :)

So I very much enjoy my Friday and Saturday nights ... and weekends in general!

I WIN :D

:P

who eles is a chef?? or hospitality? i rekn WE WIN... i rekn by bout midday thursday ive done my 38 hrs im paid for a week... then till sat night is "love time" SUREEE + tafe :) i guess that means i loose tho :S :(

I have Uni and a job. I think I win :D

i match ur uni and job and raise u the gym at nite, clubbing 3 nites a week, a few gf's i gota see and do gf things with, owning a import and working on it + just purchased a wii which is taking up a lot of time :D

ok you bums, I'm getting in on this.

I work 6 days a week sometimes 7

All this week, I've had to travel 1.5hrs every morning to be out in the sticks at 5am (do the math to see what time I get up) and have been coming home between 3pm and tea time then getting stuck into reports till midnight.

You wonder why I never commit to events in advance :):P

Sucks to be you Pete! :O

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